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Marketplace 3rd Additional Page 3 April 22, 2005 <br />City of Lino Lakes, Minnesota <br />• <br />1. A note must be added that all sanitary sewer and watermain installed as part of this Project shall be <br />installed, tested, and accepted per the requirements of the City of Lino Lakes, Specifications of the <br />City Engineers Association of Minnesota, the Minnesota Department of Health, and the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency as required. Sanitary sewer service pipe shall be SDR 26 or SCH 40 and <br />ductile iron water pipe shall be CL 52. A gate valve must be provided for the 4 -inch service. In <br />addition, it is recommended that the adequacy of water service size (4 -inch) be verified for both <br />domestic and fire purposes. Gate valves shall be Mueller A- 2370 -20 with mechanical joints, meeting <br />AWWA Specifications C500 -61. Valve Boxes shall be Mueller H -10357 with H -10361 drop lid and <br />extensions shall be Mueller H- 10363. <br />Landscaping <br />The Landscape Plan provides for several deciduous trees to be planted between the west property line and <br />the parking lot and drive - through. According to the plans submitted, this space is also dedicated as a trail <br />easement. It is recommended that this area be further reviewed. <br />No landscaping shall be planted over existing or proposed utilities. In particular, a proposed tree at the site <br />entrance appears to be located directly over, or very close to, the proposed storm sewer. <br />• <br />• <br />
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